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Face Lift

A face lift reduce signs of aging by tightening facial muscles and removing excess skin to create a smoother, more youthful appearance. It can address sagging skin, wrinkles, and other visible signs of aging in the face and neck

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Signs of Aging

As time passes, our faces undergo a remarkable journey, marked by the subtle but unmistakable signs of aging.

As people age, their skin undergoes several changes. These changes include the development of wrinkles and fine lines due to the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers, which provide the skin with its firmness and elasticity.


Additionally, there's a gradual loss of fat and muscle volume in the face, leading to hollowed areas and sagging skin. Age spots, uneven skin tone, and changes in skin texture, such as increased dryness or roughness, are also common. Sun exposure, smoking, poor nutrition, and genetic factors can accelerate these aging processes.


In response to these visible signs of aging, many individuals opt for face lift surgery to address these concerns and restore a more youthful appearance.

Statistics about Face Lift

80%

Patients

More than three-quarters of those who undergo facelift procedures are women, while only 20% are men

200.000

Face Lift Procedures

There are approximately 200.000 facelift procedures performed worldwide annually

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BEFORE OPERATION

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BEFORE OPERATION

The surgeon evaluates the patient's facial anatomy, skin condition, and any underlying health issues to determine if they are a suitable candidate for a facelift.

Patients are given specific instructions to follow before surgery, which may include abstaining from certain medications, smoking cessation, and fasting before the procedure.

DURING OPERATION

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DURING OPERATION

The surgeon makes discreet incisions, usually along the hairline and around the ears, to access the underlying facial tissues. Then he lifts and repositions the underlying facial muscles and tissues to create a smoother, more youthful appearance.

Excess skin is trimmed away, and the remaining skin is redraped over the newly contoured facial structure.

AFTER OPERATION

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AFTER OPERATION

Patients are monitored in a recovery area until they are fully awake from anesthesia. They receive instructions for caring for their incisions, managing discomfort, and gradually resuming normal activities.

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FACE LIFT METHODS

There are several methods and techniques available to address different aging concerns and achieve desired outcomes;

SMAS Facelift

This is the traditional approach to facelift surgery, focusing on lifting and tightening the deeper layers of the face, specifically the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS). During a traditional facelift, incisions are typically made along the hairline, extending around the ears to access the underlying facial structures.


The SMAS layer is then lifted, repositioned, and secured to create a smoother, more youthful appearance. Excess skin is trimmed away, and the incisions are closed.

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Deep Plane Facelift

This technique goes deeper than the traditional facelift, targeting the deeper facial tissues and muscles. By releasing and repositioning these deeper structures, the deep plane facelift can achieve more significant lifting and rejuvenation of the midface and jowls.


This approach may be recommended for individuals with more advanced signs of aging or significant laxity in the midface area.

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Mini Facelift

Also known as a "weekend facelift" or "S-lift," the mini facelift is a less invasive alternative to the traditional facelift. It targets the lower face and neck and is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate signs of aging.


The incisions are shorter, and the procedure typically involves less dissection of tissues compared to a traditional facelift. Recovery time is shorter, and scarring is minimized.

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Face Lift Procedure

The duration of the procedure may differ for each individual, but generally;

Procedure Duration

2-4 hours

Anesthesia

Local or General Anesthesia

Recovery Time

1-3 months

Expected Results

Smoother, firmer facial contours, Reduction of wrinkles and folds, Restoration of a youthful appearance.

Preferred Method

SMAS

Who Can Have a Face Lift?

Good overall health is essential for individuals considering a face lift. Since it is a surgical procedure, being in good physical condition can contribute to a smoother recovery and minimize the risk of complications.


Additionally, candidates for a face lift should have specific aging concerns that they wish to address. This typically includes visible signs such as sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and loss of facial volume in the cheeks and jowls. Having well-defined aging concerns helps both the patient and the surgeon tailor the procedure to achieve the desired results.


Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition and skincare habits, can contribute to optimal surgical outcomes and long-term results.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a facelift, and how does it differ from other cosmetic procedures?

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Am I a good candidate for a facelift? What factors determine candidacy?

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Will I have visible scars after a facelift?

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Are there alternatives to facelift surgery?

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